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Or converting the empty chairbacks to bleachers and adjusting the pricing accordingly.WE could get another 2-3k by narrowing the seats ala the Big House
Or converting the empty chairbacks to bleachers and adjusting the pricing accordingly.WE could get another 2-3k by narrowing the seats ala the Big House
You wanna be an obstinate circular arguer on this topic, go for it - but you said they had blueprints. Did the blueprints you reference below show temp bleachers?
This is not that important.
I don't get why the seats are up, if nobody is sitting in them on Saturday? Did I understand that right? I ain't drunk neither.
There have never been any plans for any seats near the scoreboard. Why is that so hard for people to understand? The original plans for the stadium called for the possibility of 10,000 additional seats.
My recollection is that Volunteer Stadium in KNoxville is the same. Don't remember alot of concrete.
Um guys...
Take a look at the student section & the lower bowl seating in front of the jumbotron. There are gates at the ends of the aisles that currently lead to nowhere. I've been saying for years to add bleachers behind the endzones. Seat the marching band in front of the students. Something like they do at the floor of the XL. This adds about 5,000 in extra seating.
In front of the jumbotron you could seat military personnel, h.s. marching bands, etc. It would be like the early days of the RENT, when section 105 was sold to h.s. football teams or went unused.
We have been talking about the original design of the Rent. Now listen up. There was never any plan to expand the Rent by more than 10,000 seats. If we can ever get beyond that I will be as happy as anyone on this board.
quote="hthusky74, post: 690108, member: 3086"]Plenty of concrete on the sides, less so in the end zones. When I went to school there the stadium was still horseshoe shaped, but they had added bleacher seats to the open end. A lot more than were added to The Rent. The other end zone was solid, but only one level. Both sidelines had upper decks. Then they expanded and closed off the open end and made both end zones two levels. Hence the current 110,000 capacity. Also, just to clarify, the Stadium is known as Neyland Stadium named after General Robert Neyland the legendary coach of the team.
Yeah my memory is certainly flawed. I never was in the stadium, just floated by on the Little Tennessee River while cruising on my uncle's houseboat.
WE could get another 2-3k by narrowing the seats ala the Big House
Ribbons look great.
Ribbon boards added nothing Normally used to amp up the crowd Ours were nothing but ads
The blueprints and footings are not ready for this area.
There have never been any plans for any seats near the scoreboard. Why is that so hard for people to understand? The original plans for the stadium called for the possibility of 10,000 additional seats.
How many stadiums were built to complete size in the first place...Not many. Look at Penn St, Michigan, Texas A&M, Alabama, and numerous others including Rutgers. 55,000 would be easy build and would satisfy the other conferences.
Bill. Take a step back. Look at this athletic department. Do you really want to keep defending it in every post?